Free Web Based Educational Software
There are a lot of free educational software and other resources that you can find directly on the Internet. No need to download and install them!
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Pete’s Power Point Station, is an extensive collection of free PowerPoint presentations for teachers. The site features a wide and detailed assortment of presentations across all academic subjects.
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(05/05/2015)
http://www.pppst.com/
It’s hard to avoid the news that college costs are at an all-time high, making higher education unattainable to many. However, The Saylor Academy, run by the nonprofit Saylor Foundation, offers free high-quality college courses.
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(04/21/2015)
http://www.saylor.org/
Vocabulary.com, might sound like a basic, simple web site where teachers and students can find word lists and some basic learning activities. However, don’t be fooled by its simple, unassuming name. Vocabulary.com is a vibrant community for anyone who wishes to learn new words. Its materials, which are most appropriate for upper elementary through high school students, can be used in a classroom or at home.
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(03/23/2015)
http://www.vocabulary.com
The Smithsonian, is the world’s largest museum and research complex. Its holdings include 19 museums and galleries, the National Zoo and 9 research facilities. SmithsonianEducation.org, is a website providing digital access to its collections and resources.
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(03/23/2015)
http://www.smithsonianeducation.org
Librivox provides free public domain audio books. Its extensive catalog has been created with works fromProject Gutenberg, the first provider of free e-books.
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(02/27/2015)
https://librivox.org/
Duolingo provides free foreign language instruction. Its current offerings include Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, Irish, Danish and Swedish.
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(02/23/2015)
http://www.duolingo.com
As school gardens continue to grow in popularity, teachers and students seek resources to help them create beautiful, natural outdoor spaces. KidsGardening.org provides a wide assortment of free materials to help teachers and students learn about plants and flowers through hands-on involvement.
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(07/28/2013)
http://www.kidsgardening.org/
Explania.com is a collection “animated explanations”. Based in Belgium, the site is aimed primarily at adults, and is organized into topics called “channels.”
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(06/28/2013)
http://www.explania.com/en/
The Nobel Prize, established in 1901, awards individuals for their distinguished work in physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, and peacemaking. Named for Swedish scientist and inventor Alfred Nobel, the Nobel Prize is one of the most prestigious honors in the world.
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(06/14/2013)
http://www.nobelprize.org/educational/
Starfall.com is a free on-line service that helps children learn to read. It includes a lot of ABC animations, animated interactive books and other reading exercises. There are also a lot of downloadable materials such as handouts for classroom use. They are also perfect for home schooling. The site is completely ad-free.
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(05/09/2013)
http://www.starfall.com
America In Class, an extensive collection of primary and secondary documents, seminars and lessons, provides history and literature teachers with a wide array of materials to help them plan engaging instruction. All materials are designed to align with the Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts and literacy in history and social studies.
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(02/23/2013)
http://americainclass.org/
Teachers seeking to enhance math instruction for their students will find useful, fun resources on MathChimp.com. The site’s owners describe it as a directory; it does not feature its own original content. Instead, the owners have identified high-quality resources on other sites, including KhanAcademy.org, CoolMathGames.com and MathEBook.net, and provide links to these materials.
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(02/23/2013)
http://www.MathChimp.com
Teachers of earth science at any grade level will find a collection of engaging and well-organized resources at Earthquakes for Kids.,
This site is part of the U.S. Geological Survey, the only federal agency responsible for recording and reporting earthquake data. The organization’s goal is to reduce the hazards presented by earthquakes by providing information to the public. Their educational materials provide teachers with several potential entry points into the study of earthquakes.
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(02/23/2013)
http://www.Earthquake.usgs.gov/learn/kids
In its own words, the goal of DocsTeach.org is to help teachers “bring history to life for your students.” The site is an offshoot of the National Archives website, a government-sponsored collection of vital historic and legal documents from different eras of our country’s history.
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(12/11/2012)
http://docsteach.org/
Often in school subjects, particularly math and science, overlap. AlgebraLAB is designed to address the overlap between math and science by helping students apply their basic math skills to problems in science. This is done through lessons, practice problems and exposing students to real-world application of the skills.
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(12/11/2012)
http://www.algebralab.org/
ArtsConnectEd, created in conjunction with the Minneapolis Institute of Arts and the Walker Art Center, is an interactive collection of art and educational resources for K-12 educators and their students. The site has two main components. Art Finder allows users to search the museums’ digital collection of art, texts, audio, video and interactive activities. Art Collector provides a platform for users to save, customize and share works from sets.
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(12/03/2012)
http://www.artsconnected.org
Teaching reading to students of any age can be overwhelming. The volume of skills and strategies children need to acquire, along with the need to select appropriate materials, can overwhelm the best teacher. Readworks.org, a site which helps to address the challenges of teaching literacy, provides teachers with a well-organized framework for effectively organizing instruction.
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(11/05/2012)
http://www.readworks.org
Children in kindergarten through fifth grade can use ScootPad to boost their math and reading skills. The fun, interactive website features games, questions and activities. Kids participate in a self-paced, personalized program that helps make building math and reading skills an engaging process.
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(11/05/2012)
http://www.scootpad.com
A virtual interactive timeline, History Pin gives users a new way to experience history. With this tool, users pin photos to a virtual map and share the stories behind the photos. The map can then be searched by place or time to discover what others have shared.
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(10/22/2012)
http://www.historypin.com
The nationwide implementation of Common Core standards poses new challenges to educators. Lessons and activities need to be aligned and assessed with constant regard for the new standards. Kite, which describes itself as "the premier toolset for the modern teacher" is a free collection of resources to help teachers create, grade and monitor student progress in connection with the Common Core standards.
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(10/18/2012)
https://www.kiteedu.com/
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Intelligence Quotient, more commonly known as IQ, refers to a person’s ability to reason, plan, solve problems and think in abstract terms. Many people are curious about their IQs, and the availability of free online assessments makes it easy to find and complete an IQ test.
A wealth of free online resources can assist teachers in finding strategies for incorporating new teaching ideas into their classrooms. Here are some great possibilities:
